young arugula is used for salads and the spicier older arugula for cooking. Below are two recipes featuring both types of arugula.
It's the season of fresh produce, such as asparagus and arugula. This refreshing salad has both of these delicious veggies along with red bell pepper tossed with a light and tasty vinaigrette, and topped with some creamy goat cheese or any your favorite creamy cheese.
Arugula is most commonly employed in salads as in the infamous tricolor salad.
This arugula salad is so easy to make, and the fresh veggies give you so refreshing taste; it can be served with any main course.
I added some Italian seasoning and fresh ground pepper to the Ricotta and I added about 1/4 tsp. of white truffle oil to the mushroom and onion mixture after it had cooled. It had great flavor
Chad and I have enjoyed this salad twice over the summer, when fresh figs were available. It is delicious with any type of green. We didn’t eat a lot of figs growing up, but they’re now on the menu!
Simply delicious salad that can be served with any main course.
Fresh asparagus and arugula create a super refreshing and powder-boost salad, and serve it with a poached egg on top, which adds extra protein and creamy texture into the salad. Don't want to waste the yummy juice, use a slice of crusty whole grain bread to soak it up, and also gives you extra fibre!
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